Login
Login
APHRC Online Microdata Library
Home
About APHRC
Datasets
Collections
Citations
Resources
How to use it?
Why sharing data?
Contact us
Home
/
Central Data Catalog
/
HEALTH_AND_WELL-BEING
/
DDI-KEN-APHRC-NGAOYAAFIA-2018-V10
Evaluating a service model for management of hypertension and diabetes among low- and middle income patients enrolled on M-TIBA in Nairobi, Kenya, Ngao Ya Afya
Kenya
,
2018 - 2020
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
Catherine Kyobutungi, PhD
Study description
Documentation
Data Description
Get Microdata
Data files
ngao ya afya
(2)
Variable Groups
Introduction
Actions in response to COVID-19
Household Impact of COVID-19
Tobacco & alcohol
Diet
Fruits and Vegetables
Dietary salt
Dietary Sugar
Physical activity
Clinic visits
Occupational costs
Satisfaction with care & Adherence
Underlying conditions
Treatment Burden
ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS
Others not in universe
Variable Groups
Variable group: Treatment Burden
Variables
13
contact
contact
dh_q9p8p1
9.8.1. Taking lots of medications
dh_q9p8p2
9.8.2. Remembering how and when to take medication
dh_q9p8p3
9.8.3. Paying for prescriptions, over the counter medication or equipment
dh_q9p8p4
9.8.4. Collecting prescription medication
dh_q9p8p5
9.8.5. Monitoring your medical conditions (e.g. checking your blood pressure or
dh_q9p8p6
9.8.6. Arranging appointments with health professionals
dh_q9p8p7
9.8.7. Seeing lots of different health professionals
dh_q9p8p8
9.8.8. Attending appointments with health professionals (e.g. getting time off w
dh_q9p8p9
9.8.9. Getting health care in the evenings and at weekends
dh_q9p8p10
9.8.10. Getting help from community services (e.g. physiotherapy, district nurse
dh_q9p8p11
9.8.11. Obtaining clear and up-to date information about your condition
dh_q9p8p12
9.8.12. Having to rely on help from family and friends